Sir RBH
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A truly excellent Jacket if I may say so
Micawber said:Pytchley - made in Ipswich if I am not mistaken? I have tried to PM you Alan but your inbox is currently full.
Steve
it's those damn gas mask bags!
Baron Kurtz said:Fortunately it's pretty common, still. Especially in the newer vintages.
bk
Baron Kurtz said:absolutely. If anything, it's the working man's cloth. The uppers wore it only when out doing country things. The workers didn't have much else and wore it all the time - at least this is the case in my own family.
I claim tweed for the working man! All together now!
Debout, les damnés de la terre
Debout, les forçats de la faim
bk
bookster1uk said:Greetings , 'tis a hunting coat design made in keepers tweed, we have such a pattern and may add to our original range in due course.
I'm very glad others are finding vintage tweed so plentiful, better examples are quite scarce in our experience, we come across so many that are way past their best and would never offer them, linings in particular are a disappointment, and as yet, it is not viable for us to re line them, I can see the day when it will be.
Adding to our range on eBay is a huge task, each listing is 'bespoke' , eBay is not geared up for that, in fact they seem to make it more difficult every day for the specialist.Regarding Cookies remark, we usually have around 300 jackets on line, we always have a queue of items 'in the wings', so it is worth looking in often, not necessarly to buy, just to admire some of the gems we turn up.
Even with our experience we still keep finding amazing cloth patterns we have never seen before, which is a real buzz, sadly for me, almost always in sizes too small for me to keep.
bookster